TRIBE IN THE NEWS
10/1/24
Spooky Stroll at TRIBE Seminole Heights
Join us for the 5th Annual Spooky Stroll!
Mark your calendars and get ready to celebrate five incredible years of Halloween in the Heights! What began as a small, socially-distanced gathering during COVID-19 has grown into a cherished community tradition. This year, we’re taking things to the next level with even more thrills and chills!
10/27/23
Construction compromise saves Seminole Heights Halloween celebrations
Central Avenue in Tampa’s Seminole Heights neighborhood has long been a favorite destination for trick -or-treaters. The wide, main thoroughfare lined with historic craftsmen-style homes typically goes all out for Halloween. But this year orange construction cones, heavy machinery, pipes, and big road closure signs have taken the place of Halloween decor.
2/25/22
American Mothers, Inc. – Kristen Brown, 2022 Florida Mother of the Year
Kristen Brown is the Founder and Director of TRIBE, a community-focused non-profit that integrates unique learning experiences, family support, and strategic outreach with a focus on the wellness of children and families.
12/16/21
DeBartolo Family Foundation – TRIBE Wins $25,000 Spirit of Humanity Award
The DeBartolo Family Foundation is proud to present TRIBE Seminole Heights with the final Spirit of Humanity Award of 2021. The $25,000 donation honors local nonprofit organizations that impact the Tampa Bay community in a meaningful way.
10/31/21
Tampa Bay Parenting – Moms to Know
From the grind of the corporate marketing world working alongside brands with big budgets (like Absolut, L’Oreal, and Target) to enhance their global market presence to life in yoga pants serving inner-city schools to guide young people as they discover their purpose,
3/11/21
Tampa Nonprofit Offers Countless Educational Activities for Kids
For two years the local nonprofit Tribe Seminole Heights has been a go-to activity center for kids after school. From coding to cooking, to music, to Legos, the classes at Tribe are endless and thanks to a major grant the organization will be able to keep the lights on.
12/4/20
Check out the new massive Kobe Bryant mural on a Tampa school’s basketball court
When legendary Lakers basketball player Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna, were tragically killed in a helicopter crash in January, artists were inspired to paint murals in tribute. Since then, more than 400 murals of Bryant have popped up around the world.
11/23/20
Kobe Bryant mural unveiled at Seminole Heights Elementary School
One elementary school in Tampa is immortalizing sports legend Kobe Bryant on its court. Seminole Heights Elementary School in Tampa turned its basketball court into a mural honoring Bryant. And, the school's colors just so happen to be Lakers' colors!
11/20/20
Kobe Bryant Mural at Seminole Heights Elementary
With the support of TRIBE Seminole Heights, a nonprofit community center located across the street from the school that supports Seminole Heights and Broward Elementary, Rojo the Artist painted the world's largest Kobe Bryant mural on Seminole Heights Elementary School's basketball court.
4/5/20
Life-sized 'Candy Land' game and pinwheel field pops up in Seminole Heights
Chalk art game-board, pinwheels and fun for all... Oh my! If you're walking around Seminole Heights you may notice some community art projects popping up. TRIBE Seminole Heights artists came together to make a life-sized "Candy Land" game board out of chalk to bring the neighborhood a little joy and fun during this tough time.
9/11/19
TRIBE offers affordable after school fun and in Seminole Heights
The third floor of the Seminole Heights United Methodist Church can be a busy place after school. In one room, decked out with posters of Van Morrison and the Pretenders, kids take ukulele lessons. In the next, in front of a mural of purple flowers, a parkour class is going on, where kids can learn a military-style training method that builds agility and balance.
8/21/19
Kids discover new activities at TRIBE
Whether it's learning music, art, or even chess, there's something for every child to discover at Tribe in Seminole Heights.
"Tribe is powered by the neighborhood, so we are a non-profit community center. we are totally led by volunteers," said founder Kristen Brown.
8/9/19
‘TRIBE Seminole Heights’ teaches coding, yoga, music and more
A new community center in Seminole Heights keeps your kids playing and learning after the dismissal bell rings. At TRIBE Seminole Heights students can drop in for karate, coding, yoga, guitar lessons and more. And the best part - each class only costs $5!